Sorry, everyone. We can’t “Morbin” arrange for a future re-release of “Mrs. Webb” because its box office performance would mean an unprecedented disaster for Sony Pictures’ Spider-Man-less Spider-Verse.
Currently, critics give the film a 15% rating, and the audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes is 59%, which is still not optimistic. For reference, Morbius, another Sony Pictures effort to step out of the shadow of Venom and try to force the birth of a shared universe, also ended with 15% detractors but 71% approval among fans. Rate.
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But as we all know, the most important thing for big studios is financial performance.Sadly, things are looking even bleaker in this area, with Mrs. Webber currently taking in far less than the $39 million that Morbius did in its domestic debut, with a projected $25 million most It is estimated that more than six days. Not even Valentine’s Day could boost its lackluster start.
For some strange reason people supporting Sony’s latest cynical cash grab might have “legs” from a cinematic perspective, but since word of mouth has failed to take off (memetic or serious), it’s a very Impossible situation. Somehow, Mrs. Weber’s production budget (before marketing expenses) was $80 million.
The fact that Mrs. Webber star Dakota Johnson spent much of the press conference low-key trying to tear down the film and the system responsible for it may have “helped” Sony’s failure. We also wanted to get out of a bad contract.
The next installments in Sony Pictures’ silly Marvel Universe are Kraven the Hunter and Venom 3, should